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Speights, Warriors hand 76ers another rout, 123-80

By ANTONIO GONZALEZ AP Sports Writer

Updated:
02/11/2014 01:14:32 AM EST

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Golden State Warriors' Marreese Speights (5) celebrates after making a three-point basket against the Philadelphia 76ers during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Feb. 10, 2014, in Oakland, Calif.

OAKLAND, Calif.—Marreese Speights scored a career-high 32 points to hand his former team a near-record setback, leading the Golden State Warriors past the woeful Philadelphia 76ers 123-80 on Monday night.

After losing 123-78 at the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday night in a game they trailed by 56 points in the third quarter, Philadelphia figured it couldn't get much worse.

It almost did.

Speights finished 12-of-15 shooting and grabbed eight rebounds, and Stephen Curry added 23 points and eight assists to help the Warriors go ahead by 49 in the fourth quarter.

Philadelphia nearly matched the NBA mark for the largest total margin of defeat in consecutive games.

The Detroit Pistons lost by 95 points combined in back-to-back games in November 1966, according to STATS.

Michael Carter-Williams scored 24 points, and Evan Turner and Thaddeus Young had 12 points apiece for a rebuilding 76ers team that never put up much of a fight.

The two-game stretch was the worst in nearly 20 years for the 76ers, who lost back-to-back games in April 1994 by a combined 93 points.

No other team in NBA history has lost two straight games by at least 40 points each. Philadelphia has now done it twice.

The 76ers finish a three-game road trip Wednesday night at Utah before heading into the All-Star break.

Golden State outshot the Sixers 48.9 percent to 36.

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7 percent and outrebounded them 60-38 despite playing without center Andrew Bogut (left shoulder injury) and backup center Jermaine O'Neal (sore right wrist). David Lee, who had missed the past two games with a sprained left shoulder and strained left hip, had 13 points and 13 rebounds in 31 minutes.

Sixers coach Brett Brown said before the game that he was happy his team had a chance to quickly atone for its horrendous showing in Los Angeles. Instead, the 76ers had another embarrassing performance.

As if Philadelphia's miserable two-day stretch wasn't bad enough, it was capped off by one of its former draft picks.

Speights spent his first 2 1/2 seasons in Philadelphia before getting traded to Memphis. He split last season between Memphis and Cleveland before signing with the Warriors as a free agent last summer.

The reserve big man made his first seven jumpers, including a 3-pointer and a layup through traffic that started a three-point play, to give Golden State a 47-27 lead midway through the second quarter.

On his eighth attempt, Speights missed a 26-footer that had nearly everybody in the announced sellout crowd of 19,596 waiting to roar before it caromed off the rim. Speights left to a standing ovation before the Warriors went ahead 66-33 at halftime.

Some fans even serenaded Speights with chants of "M-V-P!" after he began another three-point play in the third quarter that stretched Golden State's lead to 92-48.

The defeat could've been much worse, too.

Warriors coach Mark Jackson put in most of his reserves before the fourth quarter, though the highlights didn't stop from one of them. Speights made a step-back jumper to put Golden State up 107-58 with 9:41 to play before leaving to another ovation with 3:02 left.

Brown kept most of his starters in until the final minutes to slice the deficit down.

NOTES: The Warriors swept the season series against the 76ers for the first time since the 2007-08 season. ... Sixers reserve Hollis Thompson missed the game with a sprained right ankle. ... The league announced Monday that Curry received the NBA's Kia Community Assist Award for January for his generosity and ongoing charitable efforts in the San Francisco Bay Area.